“It’d be great. He’s eluded me for 18 years, and it would be even better if we could come out with the victory, but man, it would be great to get my hands on one of Peyton’s balls.”

Denver is a 4.5-point favorite, according to Odds Shark, so the Oakland’s defense is the potential difference-maker in the AFC West clash.

Woodson has already managed two interceptions in 2015, so he’s at least trending in the right direction.

Plus, Manning has floated more than a few passes this season. If Woodson is in the proper spot on a misthrown deep shot, he’ll probably tally that much-wanted first interception.

Woodson, who entered the league in 1998—the same year as Peyton—is running out of opportunities to intercept the Hall of Fame quarterback. If the Raiders safety doesn’t get to Manning on Sunday, Woodson’s final chance might be during what could be a snowy outing on Dec. 13.